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Kenneth B. Stoller

Kenneth B. Stoller, MD

Psychiatry

Addiction Psychiatry

Johns Hopkins Affiliations:
  • Johns Hopkins School of Medicine Faculty

Languages

  • English

14 Insurances Accepted

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Gender

Male

About Kenneth B. Stoller

Professional Titles

  • Director, Johns Hopkins Broadway Center for Addiction
  • Medical Director, Behavioral Health, Johns Hopkins Health Plans, LLC

Primary Academic Title

Professor of Clinical Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences

Background

Dr. Stoller's focus has been novel addiction treatment models that enhance adherence, access, and quality. He held a K23 award from NIDA on cost and adherence as it relates to addiction treatment. He directs the ambulatory addiction treatment program for the Johns Hopkins Hospital, and serves on a number of local, state and national organizations and councils. He is author on over 50 scholarly articles and chapters, gave over 65 invited talks on a regional/national/international level, and was awarded the Nyswander-Dole award in 2016 for his contributions to the field of opioid use disorder. He also serves as Medical Director, Behavioral Health at Johns Hopkins Healthcare, LLC, which administers health insurance benefits for four health plans.

Centers and Institutes

Broadway Center for Addiction

Recent News Articles and Media Coverage

Selected Publications

  • Stoller, K.B., Bigelow, G.E. Introduction and Historical Overview. In: Strain, E.C. and Stitzer, M.L. (Eds.) The Treatment of Opioid Dependence. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 2006.

  • Stoller, K.B., Bigelow, G.E. Regulatory, Cost and Policy Issues. In: Strain, E.C. and Stitzer, M.L. (Eds.) The Treatment of Opioid Dependence. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 2006.

  • Stoller, K.B., Bigelow, G.E., Walsh, S.L., Strain, E.C. Effects of buprenorphine/naloxone in opioid-dependent humans. Psychopharmacology. 2001; 154(3):230-242.

  • Stoller, K.B., King, V.L., Clark, M.R., Brooner, R.K. Office-based buprenorphine maintenance: Setting the stage for success. Advanced Studies in Medicine. 2006; 6(3):124-134.

  • Stoller, K.B., King, V.L., Kidorf, M.S., Neufeld, K.S., Brooner, R.K. DSM-III-R versus DSM-IV substance use disorders: Concordance in drug users homogeneous for chronic and severe problems. Addictive Disorders and Their Treatment. 2006; 5(4):165-171.

  • Stoller, K.B., Bigelow, G.E. Regulatory, Cost and Policy Issues. In: Strain, E.C. and Stitzer, M.L. (Eds.) Methadone Treatment for Opioid Dependence. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1999.

  • King, V.L., Stoller, K.B., Hayes, M., Umbricht, A., Curran, M., Kidorf, M., Carter, J.A., Schwartz, R., Brooner, R.K. A multicenter randomized evaluation of methadone medical maintenance. Drug and Alcohol Dependence 65:137-148, 2002.

  • King, V.L., Kidorf, M.S., Stoller, K.B., Carter, J.A., Brooner, R.K. Influence of antisocial personality subtypes on drug abuse treatment response. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease 189:593-601, 2001.

  • Strain, E.C., Stoller, K.B. (1999). Introduction and Historical Overview. In: Strain, E.C. and Stitzer, M.L. (Eds.) Methadone Treatment for Opioid Dependence. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1-14.

Memberships

  • American Psychiatric Association,

    Distinguished Life Fellow

  • American Psychopathological Association
  • Maryland Psychiatric Society
  • American Academy of Addiction Psychiatry

Locations

  1. Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center
    • 4940 Eastern Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21224
    • The Johns Hopkins Hospital
      • 1800 Orleans Street, Baltimore, MD 21287

      Expertise

      Education

      Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

      Fellowship, Psychiatry, 1998

      Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

      Residency, Psychiatry, 1996

      Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

      Medical Education, Medicine, MD, 1992

      Board Certifications

      Addiction Medicine

      American Board of Preventive Medicine, 2018

      Psychiatry

      American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, 1998

      Insurance

      Johns Hopkins providers accept various commercial health insurance plans. However, they may not be included in all of an insurance company's plans or offerings. This may include Exchange, Medicaid, Medicare, and specific limited benefit plans. Exceptions to participation also exist based on your employer’s benefits package and the provider's location or specialty. Please contact your insurer directly to make sure your doctor is covered by your plan. For more details, please review our Insurance Information.
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      • Aetna
      • CareFirst
      • Cigna
      • First Health
      • Geisinger Health Plan
      • HealthSmart/Accel
      • Humana
      • Johns Hopkins Health Plans
      • MultiPlan
      • Pennsylvania's Preferred Health Networks (PPHN)
      • Point Comfort Underwriters
      • Private Healthcare Systems (PHCS)
      • UnitedHealthcare
      • Veteran Affairs Community Care Network (Optum-VACCN)